Additional infoRecorded years ago and now finally unleashed, the CD represents Abruptum's version of the apocalypse and the four riders of doom, featuring "black subterannean ambience and crushing mass of relentless darkness."

Hell. Rich, noisy pulsating soundscapes, surprisingly restrained and varied with distant chants and hopeless patriotic songs, pounding drum beats like bomb blasts caught in time and inaudible chatter over broken radio static. Paints a picture of an old war; those constant drones the sound of fighter planes with nowhere to go. It's its own visual pallet - just close your eyes. Not a single element of metal here though aside from the sound of scraping iron. Just instinctive nothingness, death.

I wonder if this is even coming out. I wandered the net and found nothing but that same story which was on blabber.

Edit: Well it did came out and it's terribly boring. It would need some good visual material to support the audio stuff. In this case the audio noise/sounds/ambient just doesn't work.

Sounds pretty good to me. Not terribly original but very well executed indeed: rich, noisy pulsating soundscapes and surprisingly restrained and varied with distant chants, pounding drum beats and inaudible chatter. Paints a picture of an old war; those constant drones the sound of fighter planes. It's its own visual pallet - just close your eyes. Not a single element of metal here though, more like death industrial.

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Actually this is damn excellent. In fact I'd say this even ousts Mories' Aderlating project for sheer terror of 2011.

Well, this is one of the "you either love them or hate them" bands.
If you "dig" and understand noise music, and what noise music whants to "do" whit it's expression, you're gonna love this, especially if you're into BM or generaly darker music.

Well, this is one of the "you either love them or hate them" bands.
If you "dig" and understand noise music, and what noise music whants to "do" whit it's expression, you're gonna love this, especially if you're into BM or generaly darker music.

Well ye, that's the romantic way of describing it. To me it was just stuff and an attempt of trying to get the listener to the scenes of war. A mediocre document might have more effecting backgrond music of war than this has. To be honest, never cared so much of Abruptum and their offerings. They did some cool music in the early 90's, but after that the whole band hasn't really offered anything worth of attention.